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The Hermandad Lírica (Lyrical Sisterhood) was the name given to a group of 19th century Spanish Romantic women poets who congregated and gave each other mutual support. Their salon examined literature and the issues facing Spain in the 19th century. [1] Their first publications started around 1840.
Romanticism came to Spain through Andalusia and Catalonia.. In Andalucía, the Prussian consul in Cádiz, Juan Nicolás Böhl de Faber, father of novelist Fernán Caballero, published a series of articles between 1818 and 1819 in the Diario Mercantil (Mercantile Daily) of Cádiz, in which he defended Spanish theatre of the Siglo de Oro, and was widely attacked by the neo-Classicists.
In 1977 Kathleen Kulp-Hill translated several Galician poems as part of her work entitled "Rosalía de Castro"; [49] this book is still available from AllBookstores.com. [50] In 1964 the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs published a selection of Galician poems translated into English by Charles David Ley; [51] this book may be found in ...
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See also List of Mexican poets. Elvia Ardalani (born 1963) José Carlos Becerra (1936–1970) Rubén Bonifaz Nuño (1923–2013) Rosario Castellanos (1925–1974) Elsa Cross (born 1946) Jorge Cuesta (1903–1942) Salvador Díaz Mirón (1853–1928) Enrique González Martínez (1871–1952) José Gorostiza (1901–1973) Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera ...
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The renowned poet Miquel Costa i Llobera, who died in 1922, was her mentor early in her life.In her autobiographical book Entre el record i l'enyorança (1955), Salvà recounts how Costa i Llobera was influential in her life and how he served as her "protector and literary guide," [6] providing her with books, introducing her to Mallorca's literary circles, and encouraging her to publish her ...
Rosalía de Castro (1837–1885), Spanish and Galician Romantic writer and poet; Úrsula Céspedes (1832–1874), Cuban poet; Emelie C. S. Chilton (1838–1864), American poet, short story writer, editor; Annie McCarer Darlington (1836–1907), American poet; Amelia Denis de Icaza (1836–1911), Panamanian poet; Emily Dickinson (1830–1886 ...